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Midwife Addresses Maternal Care Gaps in Alabama

August 23, 2026

Why it matters locally: Access to maternal care is a significant concern in New Mexico, particularly in rural and tribal communities where 'maternity deserts' exist, mirroring the national trend highlighted in the article.


More than half of all counties in the United States do not have hospitals that offer labor and delivery services, according to recent research from the March of Dimes. One Black midwife is working to provide care to pregnant individuals in Alabama. This work directly addresses the expanding areas of the U.S. with limited or no access to maternity care, often termed 'maternity deserts.' The image accompanying the report shows a midwife traveling across Alabama to care for pregnant individuals and deliver babies. Maria Fabrizio created the image.

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